Google Censorship

Google’s Censorship: Facilitating Authoritarianism for Profit

A Google investigation reveals the company has complied with censorship requests from approximately 150 governments since 2011, including autocratic regimes like Russia and China. These requests, which have more than doubled since 2020, resulted in the removal of millions of content items, ranging from videos criticizing government officials to political opposition materials. While Google cites reasons such as copyright and privacy, the data reveals significant opaqueness, raising concerns about the company’s role in controlling global information and the lack of sufficient oversight. Critics argue this unchecked power allows Google to act as an information gatekeeper with potentially far-reaching consequences for free speech and geopolitical stability.

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Trump warns “very bad” Google may be “shut down”

Oh, the antics of President Trump never cease to amaze me. Threatening to shut down Google because he’s upset with search results? Honestly, it’s a move that seems more fitting for a tantrum-throwing toddler than the leader of a country. His vocabulary is so limited, always resorting to calling things either “good” or “bad”, as if the complexities of the world can be condensed into two simplistic categories. His recent rants about Google being “very bad” and irresponsibility ready to be shut down by Congress just showcase how outlandish his statements have become.

It’s comical how he rambles on incoherently about shows, brands, and then jumps to Google being on the chopping block.… Continue reading